Doug Stamper

Douglas William "Doug" Stamper (1 April 1964-) was the White House Chief-of-Staff under President Frank Underwood of the United States from 2014.

Biography
Douglas William Stamper was born on 1 April 1964 in San Francisco, California, but he later moved to Columbus, Ohio with his family. He moved to Washington DC instead of getting a wife, and congressman Frank Underwood made him his director of strategy, making him his right-hand man. Stamper assisted him in his intrigues, engineering the acquiring of Peter Russo as an asset, helping him with the fall of Michael Kern, and becoming his Chief-of-Staff in the White House when he became President of the United States in 2014.